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Joanna Martin's avatar

Yes. I believe you now understand who Trump is. He bullies other nations and can't seem to understand that he can't bully Putin. For his appointments, he consistently picks globalists war-mongers who turn him away from the right path. Just know that many Americans do not support his way of dealing with Russia.

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Richard Roskell's avatar

Professor Dugin is absolutely correct in saying that Russia has exhaustively explained its position. His description of Trump's character is also correct, though one might have hoped that realization would've come sooner. Nevertheless it's not necessarily the case that nothing but a "shock so profound that all would be left astonished" is needed to get through to Trump and his administration.

You can imagine Trump as if he were back in business, seeing his banker for more money. The answer from the bank is a hard no. Trump yells, screams, pounds the desk, fires an assistant, threatens the bank. The answer is still, of course, no. Eventually Trump realizes he's not going to get his way and moves on. But what the bank didn't do despite all Trump's melodrama is retaliate against him in a devastating way, say by calling in all his other loans.

Russia can be like that bank, if it wishes.

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Joanna Martin's avatar

Remember that Professor Dugin has not - like you and me - been watching Trump closely since or about 2015 when we first saw he'd run for President.

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Zane Finley's avatar

I agree! It would be nice if we could get working on the bridge between Russia and Alaska and ignore the screeching of the satanic pedophiles of Western Europe! This would be a blessing for all of mankind

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Zane Finley's avatar

Not perfect but it beats following macron and Starmer into nuclear apocalypse

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Jack Pratt's avatar

Are you sure that is a good idea? The bridge, that is.

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Claudette Leece's avatar

You are the best President Putin careful the blowfish beside you

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Beatus's avatar

As long as Donald Trump plays golf with Senator Lindsey Graham he apears to be ambivalent by keeping bad company. Perhaps this is a strategy of keeping dangerous people close to oneself so as to keep an eye on them. We'll see if Marco Rubio remains obedient to Trump. Perhaps Trump is the proverbial dog that barks a lot but doesn't bite. I understand that the US is downsizing its military presence in Romania for example. We'll see what happens.

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William's avatar

🤡🤣🤡🤣🤡 Eurasianism fails again and again.

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Xavier Oregon's avatar

Mr. Dugin! If you want to move beyond fear and earn respect, you need to do what I've told you fifty times before: punch them in the head. Thanks...

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